Got a late start to the TH (9am). Up top by 1:30pm via an 'interesting' albeit far more technical than necessary route that did stick to the 'southwest ridge' and 'pick your own gully' mantra. Took the cairned off easy route down the first major gully you pass (definitely recommend this route for both ascent and descent). Car to car in ~7hrs. 85deg in Glacier ... intense sunny and a pretty smoking hot day even up top, but bluebird skies

Bday climb and end of climbing season for 2011Date Climbed: Sep 24, 2011

for my B birthday I thought it would be fun to compleate a climb I have been looking forword to for many years so I struck off solo to make my way up I was nearly hit in the face by a piece of rock I could do nothing but stand there and watch it because i was caught in one of the small rock shutes it flew by missing my face just by an inch I held on with one hand and tried to protect my face with the other arm expecting to be hit I was okay and I latter made the summit and decended safley what an amazing climb with amazing views this is a climb I will continue every season.

Climbed Larrabee with Beau today and this is the 4th peak for me this weekend. Larrabee has been at the top of my wish list for several years now. I'm sure my hiking friends are sick of hearing about it. It had a lot more loose rock than I expected but I was not disappointed. What a peak!!!

It was nice to be alone in the loose gully, and the summit was very peaceful; although some spontaneous rockfall from the Pleiades makes you think when your toes are dangling. I camped at Twin Lakes the night before and was back tot he car by early afternoon for a well-earned dip in the lake.

A beautiful and occasionally exciting late summer hike with Travis. Wear a helmet or go alone in the gullies, and try to make it to Twin Lakes in your car, it would make the trip out a whole lot more pleasant.

Second time up for us. Completely different weather and time of year. We left a register this trip. Hope to hear from others about their climb. Great views on a clear day. Could only see 100 feet most of the day this time.

Extremely loose mountain of rusty rock! A little more solid climbing on the grey dike though. Mounain angle is moderate too so the trash is manageable. Great views of American Border peak, Slesse, B.C. ranges, and extreme north end of North Cascades.